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The Dog Diary

Ani Dee

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Dogs: 50 Breeds That Touch the Heart is an accessible and heartwarming guide to 50 beloved dog breeds from around the world. Written in clear, friendly language, the book explores each breed’s origin, personality, health needs, and role in human history. Designed for dog lovers of all ages—from curious kids to first-time pet owners—it avoids technical jargon and instead celebrates the diversity and charm of dogs in a storytelling format. With vivid images and concise breed profiles, the book helps readers make informed choices and develop a deeper bond with their furry companions. Whether you're searching for the right dog to welcome into your home or simply wish to learn more about man’s best friend, this book offers both practical insights and emotional connection. It's a perfect reference for families, educators, shelters, and animal enthusiasts, reminding us that every dog has a story—and a special place in our lives.
Available since: 04/29/2025.
Print length: 60 pages.

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